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They don’t want to take the time to teach and have slow learners cause wipes over and over. They just want to do their runs at the speed of sound and anything less is unacceptable.
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If ur active on destiny 2 and if ur running on xbox my clan twisted militia likes helping out other players even noobs. If u are on xbox feel free to message me
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Edited by Slevi: 11/18/2018 9:04:30 PMBecause people are naturally selfish. Why spend 2+ hours in a raid, when i can easily get it done in 40 minutes? And even when we do sherpa a newbie through the raid, sometimes they never appreciate it. "Thanks for the raid guys." Only to never see them again.
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I've been helping people through the first few encounters of Last wish. In Destiny 1 however, I helped out so many people through anything. Sorry to hear that you can't find a good group that'll show you through.
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Edited by CAT4: 11/18/2018 11:53:49 PMIt takes time to help someone in the raid. I've help plenty of new people. But, from my viewpoint, there is an endless supply of first timers. I just don't have that kind of time I can give out for free anymore. I still have yet to help out all of my friends. On my first riven raid, I think I spent like 10+ hours (don't remember). Since I struggled on my first raid, I don't want to repeat those struggles or be reminded about it. Fortunately this raid is easy enough to carry 1-2 new guardians with little to no struggle if u have a good stacked team.
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Because it's a terrible and frustrating experience.
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2 RepliesWatch guides on the raids first before looking for a group to do it with.
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Have you finished the Leviathan raids?
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Acquire appropriate weapons. Level yourself. Join clan. Profit.
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11 RepliesEdited by Lyrro: 11/18/2018 9:06:21 PMYou can thank the new raids for this. The raid mechanics in D2 are extremely punishing to new raiders and most experienced raiders these days just don't want to deal with those problems. Since Bungie are too stupid to realize that purely rng systems have massive drawbacks; one of them being the creation of scenarios where most players just want to get to the dice roll at the end of the quest asap so they can minimize time between dice rolls and maybe eventually get their loot. In summary, raid mechanics that heavily punish teams for teaching new players and a loot system that heavily encourages speed running are the reason raiders these days simply refuse to teach new raiders.
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1st: Get to a minimum of 560 - 570. Then: Join the 100 community and look for games that would be starting that are around a good time for you: join games where newcomers are welcome. After that, you can use r/fireteams in reddit if you wanna look for ppl to join you. It has a recommended format, so make sure to specify platform and whether you're looking for members or a group. I only use the lfg app here if I need something quick and non-personal. Reddit is a longer wait but higher quality, and the 100 is good for scheduled games. Watch plenty of guides and raid runs.
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You are 540 light that is why. You could also try to make your own group and explain what it is you want to do. But first I recommend getting to 560 light at minimum as it makes things easier for you and more people will take you.
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3 RepliesDon't use the LFG here. Go to The100 or other lfg sites where you can at least let people know what you have or have not done when it come to the raids.
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Edited by Bieltan: 11/18/2018 8:54:11 PMI've seen quite a few sherpa runs advertised on LFG recently. Saw a few groups on XB1 LFG that were open to newbies whilst I was looking on Saturday. I could also try to arrange a run for you sometime, if you like. You'll want to be higher than 539PL though. Yeesh.
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[quote]So I’m pretty new to the destiny community but I’ve been turned down so many times for the raid that I’m almost ready to loss my head. It can’t be that hard to help someone with the raid even if they are fresh to the game![/quote] Why is nobody willing to help me with the raid?!
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[quote]So I’m pretty new to the destiny community but I’ve been turned down so many times for the raid that I’m almost ready to loss my head. It can’t be that hard to help someone with the raid even if they are fresh to the game![/quote]
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4 RepliesAll you can do is look at vids and tell them up front. Also having a clan helps as that’s where I started. Guided games has a wait time but you could also try that